Anonymous wrote:Eh, I take off her coat when we get to the car, she gets in the seat and I buckle her in, and then I tuck the coat around her like a blanket. She's not going to freeze to death in the 30 seconds that this takes.
Anonymous wrote:Toddler wears a fleece vest to keep her core warm
) Gives them an extra layer but is not puffy like a winter coat. I get looks at daycare as it seems I'm the only one.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer
Their bones will be stronger once they're in booster seats. Please go watch youtube videos of how much safer no coats vs coats truly are.
NP. That's not scientific, those videos are all absurd. I agree with PP that if you put a coat on a child and put the child in a car seat, the child will be fine in a crash.
I can attest that my kids, in coats, were fine in our recent car crash. The car was totaled but the passengers were all fine, all wearing coats.
I remove my daughter's coat in the car seat but I agree, those videos are completely bogus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our car in the garage so that when we go to daycare, it's warm enough. She wears a blanket. When I pick her up from daycare, my car has gotten warm from me driving it over there.
My struggle is the mom shaming over my kid not wearing a coat. It's hard to get coats on her, so it's not a 10 second step when we get out of the car. I typically just hold her close to me and run into the grocery store quickly and then try to wrestle with the coat. But inevitably, an old woman will comment on what a bad mom I am.
Oh and she keeps taking off her shoes and socks anytime she's in the car. Fun times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer
Their bones will be stronger once they're in booster seats. Please go watch youtube videos of how much safer no coats vs coats truly are.
NP. That's not scientific, those videos are all absurd. I agree with PP that if you put a coat on a child and put the child in a car seat, the child will be fine in a crash.
I can attest that my kids, in coats, were fine in our recent car crash. The car was totaled but the passengers were all fine, all wearing coats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer
Their bones will be stronger once they're in booster seats. Please go watch youtube videos of how much safer no coats vs coats truly are.
Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer
Their bones will be stronger once they're in booster seats. Please go watch youtube videos of how much safer no coats vs coats truly are.
Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer
Anonymous wrote:I think the whole coat-in-car-seat hysteria is entirely overblown.
In just a few short years, even when your kids are riding in booster seats, they will be relying on the car's seat belts which are a lot less tight, and will, by design (so that you can move around in the seat), yield several inches in a collision before locking in place.
This coat worry is yet another Mommy nonsense fear.
--mechanical engineer